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"The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" is a song by the electronic music band The Postal Service, the second single from their debut album, Give Up, released July 8, 2003 on Sub Pop Records. The single included a cover of "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" by The Flaming Lips, and two remixed tracks.
"The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" | ||||
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Single by The Postal Service | ||||
from the album Give Up | ||||
B-side | "'Suddenly Everything Has Changed'" | |||
Released | July 8, 2003 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 4:44 | |||
Label | Sub Pop | |||
Songwriter(s) | Ben Gibbard, Jimmy Tamborello | |||
Producer(s) | The Postal Service | |||
The Postal Service singles chronology | ||||
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Background
editThe song was written by Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello, and recorded in early 2002. The "District" in the song's title is a reference to Washington, D.C., which is formally named "The District of Columbia" and called "The District" as a colloquial shorthand. Gibbard's girlfriend at the time had recently relocated to the area, and the song was inspired by an evening spent reconnecting when he visited on tour. The cover artwork for the single was designed by Kozyndan.
In popular culture
editIn 2004, this song was featured in the soundtrack of 2004 film D.E.B.S.
In 2013, Hrishikesh Hirway had an idea for a podcast, and asked his friend and Postal Service band member Jimmy Tamborello if he could record an interview him about "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" to test the concept. That interview became the first episode of the Song Exploder podcast in January 2014.[1] Ten years later, Tamborello was joined by Ben Gibbard for a Deluxe Anniversary Edition Song Exploder episode re-visiting the song.[2]
In 2019, this song was featured in the first episode of Hulu limited series Looking for Alaska.[3]
In September, 2024, the song was featured in Season 2, Episode 4 of the Hulu TV series Tell Me Lies.[4]
Cover versions
edit- Jonna Lee released a cover of this song as the b-side of her 2007 single Dried Out Eyes, calling it DC Sleeps Alone Tonight
- Allred covered this song on their 2008 album Covers
- The Hampdens covered the song on their 2008 album The Last Party
- Rich O'Toole covered this song on his 2008 album In a Minute or 2
- Frank Turner covered the song on his 2008 compilation album The First Three Years
- Sharif covered this song on his 2009 album Kisses and Lies
- Ben Marwood covers the song on his 2011 album Outside There's A Curse
- English musician Birdy covered the song in her 2011 debut studio album Birdy
Track listing
edit- "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" – 4:44
- "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" (remix by DJ Downfall) – 6:55
- "Such Great Heights" (remix by John Tejada) – 5:49
- "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" (The Flaming Lips cover) – 3:52
References
edit- ^ Hrishikesh Hirway (1 January 2014). "Song Exploder Episode 1: The Postal Service 'The District Sleeps Alone Tonight'" (PDF). Song Exploder (Podcast). Retrieved 9 January 2025.
- ^ Hrishikesh Hirway (24 January 2024). "Song Exploder Episode 266: The Postal Service 'The District Sleeps Alone Tonight' Deluxe Anniversary Edition" (PDF). Song Exploder (Podcast). Retrieved 9 January 2025.
- ^ "'Looking for Alaska' music: Notes and a 50-song Spotify playlist for John Green adaptation". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
- ^ Ghosh, Sanchari (16 October 2024). "Tell Me Lies Season 2 soundtrack: A definitive guide to every song in the series". sportskeeda. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
External links
edit- Interview with Jimmy Tamborello about "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" on the podcast Song Exploder, January 1, 2014